Monday, February 6, 2017

Montpelier assistant city manager Jessie Baker is leaving one city hall for another. She’ll start a new job March 13 as city manager of Winooski.

Both cities are small riverside communities, but Winooski is undergoing a major downtown redevelopment. That was one of the attractions for Baker.

“Winooski is an incredibly vibrant, growing community,” she told Seven Days Monday.

Baker will earn a base salary of $97,000 annually in Winooski, a step up from her current pay of $80,000 a year.

She’s worked as Montpelier assistant city manager for almost four years, and before that she worked for the city of Somerville, Mass.

“Working with that kind of diverse, young community really prepared me to work in Winooski,” Baker said, about Somerville. “And of course working in Montpelier really oriented me to all the Vermont specifics of municipal management.”

“Equally important, throughout our intensive interview process, Jessie demonstrated tremendous community leadership intangibles and an understanding of how to foster a vibrant community,” Leonard said. “We are grateful for the incredible individuals we have on our city staff in Winooski, and we are exceedingly confident in Jessie’s ability to bring strong leadership to city hall that will serve the community well as we move forward.”

Baker graduated from Harwood Union High School in Moretown and holds degrees from Columbia University and Tufts University.

She lives in Montpelier but said she plans to sell her home and move to Winooski in the coming months.